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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. yeah, so last week we had a surprise party for our dear friend, lizzy. surprise! surprise! surprise! surprise! we totally got her! [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chiles, you'll get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ >>> on day 17, the rescuers' camera found not rubble, but the first images of the missing men. but they would have to wait another 52 days before a large enough hole could be drilled to bring them all to the surface. the emergence of the first miners on october 13th
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. yeah, so last week we had a surprise party for our dear friend, lizzy. surprise! surprise! surprise! surprise! we totally got her! [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chiles, you'll get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. up high! ok. don't you have...
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. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. but he found a dry spot to sit down so, hey. >> with that elana she returned to work. there's not as much mail as it used to be but it's enough to keep her busy. if you want to mail something, anything, she'll take care of it. for now, at least. >> so you are in limbo? >> i am. >> how is that? >> it doesn't feel good. >> in canyon, wayne freed man, abc7 news. >>> cute story. lisa argen here now talking about the weather. we saw all that fog out there. what's going on? >> well, we have a dense fog advisory in our north bay valleys but the fog is not confined to the north bay. it's everywhere, the south bay and east bay. here's i-80. you can barely see anything. we are looking north toward berkeley. the east bay with about an eighth mile visibility around oakland. the fog will be with us throughout the next several hours. pretty dangerous out there. do be careful. we will talk about when it will lift. the forecast for the rest of the weekend and the rainy week ahead. that's next. >> tha
. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. but he found a dry spot to sit down so, hey. >> with that elana she returned to work. there's not as much mail as it used to be but it's enough to keep her busy. if you want to mail something, anything, she'll take care of it. for now, at least. >> so you are in limbo? >> i am. >> how is that? >> it doesn't feel good. >> in canyon, wayne freed man, abc7 news. >>> cute story....
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. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. but he found a dry spot to sit down so, hey. >> with that elana she returned to work. there's not as much mail as it used to be but it's enough to keep her busy. if you want to mail something, anything, she'll take care of it. for now, at least. >> so you are in limbo? >> i am. >> how is that? >> it doesn't feel good. >> in canyon, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> neither rain, sleet nor snow more the mail service and they may get a little of all of that. >> that's right. we have active weather headed our way in the next couple days. as you head out right now, it still looks pretty nice from mount tam but don't be dereceived. we have a heavy fog advisory. mount tam sitting at 2500 feet and not could be fined just to the north bay. reduced visibility east and south. hazy sun before we break out the rain gear. i'll have the details next. >> you may be paying for your e-mail service and not even know it. >> i know there have been dense fog warnings this morning. lisa is here to talk about t
. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. but he found a dry spot to sit down so, hey. >> with that elana she returned to work. there's not as much mail as it used to be but it's enough to keep her busy. if you want to mail something, anything, she'll take care of it. for now, at least. >> so you are in limbo? >> i am. >> how is that? >> it doesn't feel good. >> in canyon, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> neither rain, sleet...
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. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. but he found a dry spot to sit down so, hey. >> with that elana she returned to work. there's not as much mail as it used to be but it's enough to keep her busy. if you want to mail something, anything, she'll take care of it. for now, at least. >> so you are in limbo? >> i am. >> how is that? >> it doesn't feel good. >> in canyon, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> here is a live look now from our camera in the oakland berkeley hills where a house fire is burning. fire crews say they do have it under control. no reports of any injuries at this time. an investigation into the cause of the fire is just getting underway. we will have the latest for you on abc7 news tonight at 5:00. >>> lease arrange is here right now talking about sloppy weather midweek. >> that's right. with wind and rain. right now still dealing with the fog. here's a look at the san mattio bridge where visibility is at its worst from our east bay. and around the hayward airport. up to the north not so hot either. napa, su
. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. but he found a dry spot to sit down so, hey. >> with that elana she returned to work. there's not as much mail as it used to be but it's enough to keep her busy. if you want to mail something, anything, she'll take care of it. for now, at least. >> so you are in limbo? >> i am. >> how is that? >> it doesn't feel good. >> in canyon, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> here is a live look...
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. >> plus a shocking admission from the law enforcement team that investigated the casey anthony's case. how could the sheriffs missed this evidence? >> heather: hour legal panel weighs in on teen convicted of manslaughter. he has to serve time but not behind bars but instead behind stained glass. >> gregg: first we begin with a fox news alert. new word on deadly attack on the headquarters of egypt's muslim brotherhood. the party of egyptian president mohammed morsi as he agrees to new talks about over his controversial decision to grant himself sweeping new powers. steve harrigan is streaming live from care row. what can you tell us. >> details of the offices of the muslim brotherhood. attack happened about 70 miles outside of cairo. one of the regional offices. one person killed in the attack, 60 wounded. here in cairo security forces skirmishes continues you can hear sirens and ambulances as well as tear gas is popped off as several thousand protestors are demonstrating to show their unhappiness. >> gregg: will morsi plan on meeting the judges tomorrow and what will they be talking a
. >> plus a shocking admission from the law enforcement team that investigated the casey anthony's case. how could the sheriffs missed this evidence? >> heather: hour legal panel weighs in on teen convicted of manslaughter. he has to serve time but not behind bars but instead behind stained glass. >> gregg: first we begin with a fox news alert. new word on deadly attack on the headquarters of egypt's muslim brotherhood. the party of egyptian president mohammed morsi as he...
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>> ignorance of the law, first of all, is no excuse. there are a couple of other problems with this. as you indicated, it is not the first time this guy has gone around the world, looking for a beautiful woman to be with. the major problem that i see here is that he allowed someone at an airport to walk up to him and give him this briefcase. now i think it's important for the viewers to understand, first of all, you should never accept any packages from anyone at an airport because you know what? that briefcase could have contain aid bomb. so that's very important. the second thing is that you never meet anybody off the internet and speak to that person verbally over the phone before going halfway around the world to meet them? >> it doesn't make sense. the professor's salary has been cut at the university of north carolina, his colleagues are signing a petition to keep the man getting paid. we will keep a close eye on this. we are not sure, he is stuck in jail in argentin a. i am sure you will keep us posted. >> i will be approximately
>> ignorance of the law, first of all, is no excuse. there are a couple of other problems with this. as you indicated, it is not the first time this guy has gone around the world, looking for a beautiful woman to be with. the major problem that i see here is that he allowed someone at an airport to walk up to him and give him this briefcase. now i think it's important for the viewers to understand, first of all, you should never accept any packages from anyone at an airport because you...
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that practice will continue until state law changes. say i come back to denver or go to bolder with the same amount of marijuana, i'm 21 or older and haven't committed any crimes. i will not be prosecuted even though the law hasn't changed. that's in boulder, denver and other jurisdictions. some are dismissing pending cases that fit the crisp. colorado is one of two states where voters decided marijuana can be used recreationally if you're 21 or older. this becomes a budgetary thing. >> i made an economical decision basically don't waste your resources, don't prosecute any more cases as special district attorneys. >> this does not mean that anyone who's been busted can just not show up for court. the arrest or citation does not disappear. those with previous possessions must go through the motion of proving they meet the age requirement and of course that they're not guilty of other charges that might be connected to the marijuana possession case. >> shannon: thank you. thisthis is the a fox news alera state fire marshal in massachusett
that practice will continue until state law changes. say i come back to denver or go to bolder with the same amount of marijuana, i'm 21 or older and haven't committed any crimes. i will not be prosecuted even though the law hasn't changed. that's in boulder, denver and other jurisdictions. some are dismissing pending cases that fit the crisp. colorado is one of two states where voters decided marijuana can be used recreationally if you're 21 or older. this becomes a budgetary thing. >> i...
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the state of california has terrific laws that protect the transgender community. in april of this year, the federal equal employment opportunity commission ruled that title 7 the federal sex discrimination law protects transgender people on the job. that is a legal protection that extends to transgender and gender nonconforming people. >> let me read you a quote. he says it's the civil rights issue of our time, that is from joe biden. do you want to comment on that? >> i think it's really amazing an administration who is so aware of transgender issues. i would venture to say that there are so many civil rights issues we are dealing with today. we can feel better and also around equal pay for gender issues. >> cheryl: it complicates it. doesn't it? >> it does. we need a lot more education. >> cheryl: and housing discrimination? >> that is absolutely one critical area of discrimination that we see. discrimination in accessing homeless shelters and apartments and rentals. this is main area we get calls from california and calls unfortunately. >> cheryl: we're going t
the state of california has terrific laws that protect the transgender community. in april of this year, the federal equal employment opportunity commission ruled that title 7 the federal sex discrimination law protects transgender people on the job. that is a legal protection that extends to transgender and gender nonconforming people. >> let me read you a quote. he says it's the civil rights issue of our time, that is from joe biden. do you want to comment on that? >> i think it's...
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who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? so you encourage economic activity. student loans cannot be discharged. even in bankruptcy. the banks do well sell it has tuition going up the tests of the cutback of the state budget. and come is going down but the only way people can afford it is the borough then they get she did as a lot of them have been particularly with the for-profit private schools. the results is if you don't get a job with the recession it is a news around your neck. >> host: teachers. what ehud telling people looking at those tuition bills and unemployment? >> >> this is so rare is the 1% to the extent they're not coming from the 1% by getting generous scholarships. >> i certainly have relatives who are urging them to not be dependent and then nephew thank god teaching english and we're urging him to stay there until the job market is better but we move off the question of the current depressing economy but can we really afford to boost the economy? the cost of not is among a lost generation. yon people come out of school to the market that h
who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? so you encourage economic activity. student loans cannot be discharged. even in bankruptcy. the banks do well sell it has tuition going up the tests of the cutback of the state budget. and come is going down but the only way people can afford it is the borough then they get she did as a lot of them have been particularly with the for-profit private schools. the results is if you don't get a job with the recession it is a news around your neck. >>...
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thus when law professor abe ma of the yale law school admitted in the popular book "tiger mother" she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and on occasion forced to stay on the piano without bathroom access because she hasn't mastered. i think it was child abuse one did wonder why the police were not on her doorstep. the answer was obvious. she was upper middle class yale law professor. i think, you know, that's the sort of thing they could intervene. if similar tact is were used to get a girl to wear something that would be -- they more like emotional black male like my father or maybe even less dray cone can than that. to bring the police in all such occasions would be to count too much legal intervention in the affairs of the family. societies are certainly spite latitude and -- entitled to insist that all female children have a decent education and employment opportunity that give them exit options from my home situation they may dislike. i think that's extremely important. .. in him and really unveiled nor it's certainly not justified in today's europe
thus when law professor abe ma of the yale law school admitted in the popular book "tiger mother" she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and on occasion forced to stay on the piano without bathroom access because she hasn't mastered. i think it was child abuse one did wonder why the police were not on her doorstep. the answer was obvious. she was upper middle class yale law professor. i think, you know, that's the sort of thing they could intervene. if...
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and order they have been demagogue when nixon says law-and-order we know what he talks about. those were reagan and bush and rudy guiliani bless his soul tens of thousands of black lives were saved when will fare was one of the reform to blacks of lives were saved in a different way law-and-order was so saved and bill clinton took credit for both. [laughter] and we have 12 years of paradise where i describe the many wonderful things that happened. people are not walking on eggshells is a more. people had to be worried you would innocently say a word then you would ruin your career, you'd be hated by all of humankind. that was after over at o.j.. changes are subtle but it was wonderful for race relations in america. and happened along time ago then comes the most liberal candidate as barack obama it is the two for. a liberal president and his critics by:the reese's. and now with the bombing it comes back. we're walking on eight shells. although not very delicately [laughter] hence my introduction of. [laughter] i am going to a debate party tonight called a racist pizza debate p
and order they have been demagogue when nixon says law-and-order we know what he talks about. those were reagan and bush and rudy guiliani bless his soul tens of thousands of black lives were saved when will fare was one of the reform to blacks of lives were saved in a different way law-and-order was so saved and bill clinton took credit for both. [laughter] and we have 12 years of paradise where i describe the many wonderful things that happened. people are not walking on eggshells is a more....
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the example i find astounding are something like our bankruptcy laws. something very technical. nobody normally gets interested in. one provision of the bankruptcy law is that when you go bankrupt, the question is, who gets paid first? that a big issue. the answer is, the derivatives. not a surprise. because they put it in when everybody else was not noticing who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? what does that mean? that means you encourage that kind of economic activity. but at the other extreme, student loans can't be discharged even in bankruptcy. so, that means that the banks do well, but it really discourages people borrowing for student loans, and in a country where we have tuition going up, in the last three years, average state university tuition has gone up 40%, because of the cutbacks in state budgets. incomes are going down, the only way that people can afford it is borrowing, and then they realize that they get cheated, as a lot of them have been, particularly in the for-profit prices, result of that is that if you don't get a job, given the recession, it's a noose
the example i find astounding are something like our bankruptcy laws. something very technical. nobody normally gets interested in. one provision of the bankruptcy law is that when you go bankrupt, the question is, who gets paid first? that a big issue. the answer is, the derivatives. not a surprise. because they put it in when everybody else was not noticing who pays attention to bankruptcy laws? what does that mean? that means you encourage that kind of economic activity. but at the other...
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this reinforced the second exceptional pillar, common law, which causes that god has given her the law given from god to the people and bubbles upward to the rulers. this gives us the government of the people, by the people and for the people that lincoln referred to. common law stands in stark opposition to almost every other nation on earth that is develop some form of civil law in which it trickles down from the top. both germany and england had, not for a while but by the 20 century have more or less abandoned it common to many more such an inkling. by the end of world war ii, when you're unloaded however i'd willingly if colony, those colonies for themselves designed on principles of civil law. thus the first to pillars taken together mean that a christian protestant religion influenced and shaped everything about america's foundation of laws and defined system of personal rate. it wasn't just that the united states is a democratic republic, but that the very premises of a democratic republic meant were likely to be far different in the united states than anywhere else. the second
this reinforced the second exceptional pillar, common law, which causes that god has given her the law given from god to the people and bubbles upward to the rulers. this gives us the government of the people, by the people and for the people that lincoln referred to. common law stands in stark opposition to almost every other nation on earth that is develop some form of civil law in which it trickles down from the top. both germany and england had, not for a while but by the 20 century have...
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shooting a wild turkey with a pistol at 200 yards distance, she laughed and called her daughter-in-law. that man didn't shoot any turkey. anyone knows he can't shoot anything with a pistol from 200 yards. when she died, her moderating influence vanished, and another cord holding jones to reason snapped. a few weeks later in the middle of the scramble, he abruptly asked his followers, how many of you plan your deaths? there was a stunned silence. don't you ever plan your deaths, he repeated impatiently? there's a number of you that do not lift your hand and say you plan your deaths. you're going to die. don't you think you should plan such an important event? he called on a 75-year-old texan. sister, don't you ever plan your death? on a tape recording of the conversation, she sounds hesitant. no, she said, finally. and why don't you, dear, jones asked. i don't know, i just hadn't thought about it. don't you think it's time to think about it? it's a terrible thing to have it be an accident like i saw my mother, to be wasted and just laid in the box. it's kind of a waste, don't you think?
shooting a wild turkey with a pistol at 200 yards distance, she laughed and called her daughter-in-law. that man didn't shoot any turkey. anyone knows he can't shoot anything with a pistol from 200 yards. when she died, her moderating influence vanished, and another cord holding jones to reason snapped. a few weeks later in the middle of the scramble, he abruptly asked his followers, how many of you plan your deaths? there was a stunned silence. don't you ever plan your deaths, he repeated...
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wade would be the law of the land. misogyny, rape would be under control. that women would make at least 30% of the congress, now 17%. a lot of statistics, but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all these new opportunities and be able to to work while providing for their families, whether its children, the elderly or the disabled. and that's what i think is the next revolution we have to create to have policies, that the rest of the world already have and the american women does not have. whether it's paid maternity, family, whether it's access to affordable, quality childcare, whether it's workplace flexibility. until we figure out this conundrum about how to confine -- combine family and work, how women can make a significant contribution to society while still loving and caring for their children, that is what we have to do. it can't be women alone. it has to be men. it has to be labor. it has to be the elderly. we have to form a new coalition to take this next giant step to make it possible for women to do
wade would be the law of the land. misogyny, rape would be under control. that women would make at least 30% of the congress, now 17%. a lot of statistics, but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all these new opportunities and be able to to work while providing for their families, whether its children, the elderly or the disabled. and that's what i think is the next revolution we have to create to have policies, that the rest of the world already...
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is now repeating the laws of supply and demand. this is where jane jacobs got it wrong for she looked at old buildings and new buildings and noted that old buildings were cheap while new buildings were expensive. which led her to conclude the right way to observe affordable and was make sure no one got any new buildings on top of old buildings. that is now supply and demand works. you don't need to look any further their own historic preservation district of greenwich village which you worked so hard to create. her home district which was affordable when she and her husband lived there in the 1950s has turned into a place where town has to start $5 million only hedge fund managers need apply. that's what happens when you turn off the chain of building new housing. one of the reasons why so important to nurture our cities is one way to enable our cities to grow, is the environment. i'm going to end by telling a story of a young harvard college graduate is beautiful spring day in 1884 with for a walk and he did a little fishing. fish
is now repeating the laws of supply and demand. this is where jane jacobs got it wrong for she looked at old buildings and new buildings and noted that old buildings were cheap while new buildings were expensive. which led her to conclude the right way to observe affordable and was make sure no one got any new buildings on top of old buildings. that is now supply and demand works. you don't need to look any further their own historic preservation district of greenwich village which you worked...
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but i do share mary ann's worry about the loss of law, concentrated coming deep in evenflo reading. you're in a rush to get from place to place. so that sounds negative. the positive thing to me, which outweighs the negative is what i call the democratization of access to culture. it's here, it's now in its house of the future. most human beings were so far removed from the world of reading and books through most of history that we can barely grasp the possibilities today. so i mean we have a lot of information in the 17th century. most people didn't own books. those who did had two books come in the and pilgrim's progress and they read them over and over again. now, thanks to the internet, the cultural heritage of this country is going to be within the grasp of everyone in the country in the near future. we are creating something called the digital public library of america, which will make all books in principle free to all readers. but that is a thrilling thing. it was just a utopian dream on the part of the founding fathers. we can make it happen and we will make it happen. when
but i do share mary ann's worry about the loss of law, concentrated coming deep in evenflo reading. you're in a rush to get from place to place. so that sounds negative. the positive thing to me, which outweighs the negative is what i call the democratization of access to culture. it's here, it's now in its house of the future. most human beings were so far removed from the world of reading and books through most of history that we can barely grasp the possibilities today. so i mean we have a...
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coming up, the white house putting out new rules for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employeesleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits alone in the fiscal cliff costs. thehehehehe childress, and now back to bulls and bears, and for the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >> leave us alone, as the fiscal cliff nears a group representing more than two dozen federal employee unions telling congress not to touch their pay and benefits when it comes to any debteal they say, quote, no other group has been asked to financially ntribute the way they have. gary b, you say what? >> yeah, i don't understand that, brenda. from two perspectives, one, in life for like jobs, including the benefits and wages, government employees make out a lot better than their counterparts in the private sector, number one, discriminated against. two, the unemployment rate for government workers is about half of what the unem
coming up, the white house putting out new rules for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employeesleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits alone in the fiscal cliff costs. thehehehehe childress, and now back to bulls and bears, and for the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >> leave us alone, as the fiscal cliff nears...
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coming up, the white house putting out new res for the president's health care law. why the cavuto gang says it just puts the nanny state in your workplace. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, federal employees pleading with congress we've suffered the loss so leave our pay and benefits ane in the fiscal cliff costs. cliff costs. thehehehehe the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% more cash. but i'm upping my game. do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. can i still ship a gift in
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but then she went on to eara masters, a law degree and a- d... and to serve in both houses of the arizona legislature. she also runs marathons and triathlons. california lived up to its reputation as a the bluest f blue states this year. the state's congressional delegation is overwhelmingly democratic, and so is state government. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee shows us, republicans are trying to fe out what they're doing wron. joe tuman, cbs 5 political analyst 0028 this election whether in california or acs >>> if there is a big dent in the republican party, right now it has a sign on the door that says if you are gay, lesbian, by sexual or we're, if you're black, you're not welcome. >>reporter: the assembly in san francisco admits their strategy has been less than successful recently. >> the republican party has a challenge there. it's their fault and haven't been outreaching as far as they should. >>reporter: they say it's not over yet. from the legislature to the president, he believes democratic leadership will be the ones to help repub
but then she went on to eara masters, a law degree and a- d... and to serve in both houses of the arizona legislature. she also runs marathons and triathlons. california lived up to its reputation as a the bluest f blue states this year. the state's congressional delegation is overwhelmingly democratic, and so is state government. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee shows us, republicans are trying to fe out what they're doing wron. joe tuman, cbs 5 political analyst 0028 this election whether...
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. >> she is one of four kids in her family homeless, but then went on to earn a masters, phd and law degree. she also runs marathons and triathlons. what a gal! >>> well, california's congressional delegation is overwhelmly democratic and so is state government. grace lee shows us the republicans are trying to figure out what they are doing wrong. >> this election, whether it was in the state of california or for the nation was a little bit of a wake up call for republicans. >> reporter: on the national front californians voted in additional democrat to congress, that means 38 of the 53 districts are dominated by democrats in the house. at the state level, the senate and assembly have a super majority of democrat that is the 2/3 of the members. with both the senators staunch democrats and a demonstrate governor, where did the -- democratic governor, where did the republicans go wrong. many believe they are alienating too many voters. >> right now a sign on the outside door if you are gay, lesbian, black, latino or hispanic, etc., you are not welcome. >> reporter: the assembly in san
. >> she is one of four kids in her family homeless, but then went on to earn a masters, phd and law degree. she also runs marathons and triathlons. what a gal! >>> well, california's congressional delegation is overwhelmly democratic and so is state government. grace lee shows us the republicans are trying to figure out what they are doing wrong. >> this election, whether it was in the state of california or for the nation was a little bit of a wake up call for...
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. >> he swore when he was elected and he was sworn to respect the law and the constitution that he has been elected. >> both president morsi's supervisor all righters and his critics are planning more protests next week if they again turn violent it is worrying because for decades egypt has been a pillar of stability here in the middle east but now the country has been through a democratic revolution which the u.s. supported egypt is rich by difference, riven by differences. >> holly williams in cairo, thank you. in this country, tonight actor larry hagman is being remembered not only as a worldwide television icon, but also says his former on screen wife actress linda gray as a man who brought joy to everyone he knew. hagman, a real son of texas, born near fort worth in 1931, died in dallas last night from cancer complications, more from manuel bojorquez. >> it was one of the most famous moments in television history. the world asked who shot jr? >> now the world mourns the loss of the actor who played j.r. ewing in the hit cbs show dallas. fans placed flowers on larry hagman's hollyw
. >> he swore when he was elected and he was sworn to respect the law and the constitution that he has been elected. >> both president morsi's supervisor all righters and his critics are planning more protests next week if they again turn violent it is worrying because for decades egypt has been a pillar of stability here in the middle east but now the country has been through a democratic revolution which the u.s. supported egypt is rich by difference, riven by differences....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. ♪ one more time, take a chance on love again tonight ♪ ♪ risk it all >> osgood: when kid rock teamed up with sheryl ceo for a song clyde last year he was showing one of his many talents. this morning he talks with our tracy smith for the record. >> reporter: the guy who said you can't be all things to all people likely never met kid rock. ♪ not thinking about tomorrow ♪ thinking sweet home alabama all
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its...
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has announced sweeping new powers for himself ordering egyptian courts not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. this dramatic video is from the city of damanur where members of the muslim brotherhood exchanged gunfire with anti-morsi protesters. reza sayah is tracking the story for us in cairo. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morsi. not the big number that is we saw on friday, but certainly still a lot of people out here, lots of food stands. about 30 tents, which is an indication that many of these protesters want to be here for a while. it's not clear how long they're going to stay here. but when you talk to them, they seem determined to speak out against mr. morsi's controversial decrees. >> the beginning of a new era for a tyrant. >> he's saying nobody can revise what i say. he's actually throwing the system out of the scene totally. >> reporter: big developments in meeting rooms and news conferences on saturday where factions opposed to mr. morsi made moves to put pressure on the president. of course, a number of his decr
has announced sweeping new powers for himself ordering egyptian courts not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. this dramatic video is from the city of damanur where members of the muslim brotherhood exchanged gunfire with anti-morsi protesters. reza sayah is tracking the story for us in cairo. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morsi. not the big number that is we saw on friday, but certainly still a lot of people out here, lots...
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ordering egyptian court not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. as the crowds gather there's a growing unease over what could happen next. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morrissey not the big numbers that we saw on friday but certainly still a lot of people out here, lots of food stands, about 30 tents, which is an indication that many of these protesters want to be here for a while. it's not clear how long they will day here. when you talk to them they seem determined to speak out against mr. morsi's controversial decrees. >> the beginning avenue era for a tyrant. >> he's saying that nobody can revise what i say. he's actually throwing the new system out of the scene. >> reporter: big developments in meeting rooms and news conferences on saturday where factions posed to mr. morsi made moves to put pressure on the president. of course a number of his decrees seem to weaken the judiciary. the judiciary answered back on saturday by calling for a nationwide judge's strike. also the supreme judicial council on
ordering egyptian court not to overturn any decree or law issued since he took office. as the crowds gather there's a growing unease over what could happen next. >> reporter: demonstrations continue against egyptian president mohamed morrissey not the big numbers that we saw on friday but certainly still a lot of people out here, lots of food stands, about 30 tents, which is an indication that many of these protesters want to be here for a while. it's not clear how long they will day...
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the policemen comes, say activists, when new laws are pushedly politicians. then it becomes very dangerous for openly gay africans. >> in this day and age, if we really believe in human rights, we shouldn't be sitting back and looking at our country and gain in that, for whatever reason. >> reporter: ugandan politicians could vote on the anti-gay law in a matter of days. if passed the gay community in uganda could live even more in the shadows. cnn, nairobi, kenya. >>> in this country, cyber monday, that's tomorrow. we'll tell you if the online sales really live up to the hype. >>> the clock keeps ticking toward the fiscal cliff. hear what lawmakers are doing to avoid faing off the edge. >>> if you have to go out today, just a reminder, we can still be with you. you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone. you can 1/2 live from your laptop, cnn.com/tv. okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy wit
the policemen comes, say activists, when new laws are pushedly politicians. then it becomes very dangerous for openly gay africans. >> in this day and age, if we really believe in human rights, we shouldn't be sitting back and looking at our country and gain in that, for whatever reason. >> reporter: ugandan politicians could vote on the anti-gay law in a matter of days. if passed the gay community in uganda could live even more in the shadows. cnn, nairobi, kenya. >>> in...
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hours ago, egyptians are still furious about their new president's sudden announcement that his word is law. and it can't be overturned even by the courts. that sent angry people into the streets saying that the decree sounds too much like the kind of leadership that triggered the egyptian revolution last year. president mohamed morsi said he will meet with his supreme judicial counsel tomorrow but that's not helping calm in cairo today. reza has staid up late. and he joins us now. what are you hearing about death on the streets in northern egypt today? what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, martin, obviously we've seen a lot of violence over the past few days. we've reported hundreds of injuries. tonight we're reporting the first death. according to the muslim brotherhood spokesperson, a 15-year-old boy by the name of islam masoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters tried to attack the muslim brotherhood's office in a northern city. he's being described as a member of the brotherhood's youth group. apparently these attackers had knives and clubs and sticks. the muslim brothe
hours ago, egyptians are still furious about their new president's sudden announcement that his word is law. and it can't be overturned even by the courts. that sent angry people into the streets saying that the decree sounds too much like the kind of leadership that triggered the egyptian revolution last year. president mohamed morsi said he will meet with his supreme judicial counsel tomorrow but that's not helping calm in cairo today. reza has staid up late. and he joins us now. what are you...
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they were violating the california state laws. we are talking about the union and so far. is is it a problem. njohnathon wayne mentioned the port of oaklandnd six percent of all u.s. goods. that is the union's point to cause disruption and hurt the economy. and i tell you, they have every right to strike but the employers have the rht to kick the ass to the curve. a job is a mutually agreeable trade. employers offering a job and if they don't like hit the brickings. >> do you think it is bador the economy over all. we are in a fiscal cliff and rough waters here and now this to deal with? >> i think it could be bad for the econy. they have the merchandise and this is not going to affect thanksgiving shopping season and christmas most likely. but look at history. 1948 we had five million workers on strike and it crippled the economy. the taft hartley act brought back the boom. that is it breaking of the unions and created the boom that eisenhower had. if these union heads go forward. this could hurt the economy. >> tracey, you made the point about the retailers, it could hur
they were violating the california state laws. we are talking about the union and so far. is is it a problem. njohnathon wayne mentioned the port of oaklandnd six percent of all u.s. goods. that is the union's point to cause disruption and hurt the economy. and i tell you, they have every right to strike but the employers have the rht to kick the ass to the curve. a job is a mutually agreeable trade. employers offering a job and if they don't like hit the brickings. >> do you think it is...
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i'm giving you lawful orders. you want to start playing these games, i'll lock you up right now. 10-4, we got him now. i need to see his id, too. >> the house we just passed by that he just picked this guy up, is the house we're looking at. as far as the passenger, name, date of birth and nothing is coming back. i need to be able to identify who you are. >> i moved from texas. >> you can just look at them and see how nervous they are. you have to pay attention to things like that. you never know. somebody might be ready to take off, somebody may be ready to pull a a. gun out, somebody may be ready to do anything. >> he's shaking like a leaf. >> huh sgluf see his chest? >> i run his name out of texas and illinois. i got absolutely nothing. like he doesn't exist. all right. what's up with you? you never been arrested before in your life? what's your social? >> i don't know it by heart. >> you don't know it by heart? >> no, i don't know it by heart. >> you don't know his social. nothing coming back. something ain't r
i'm giving you lawful orders. you want to start playing these games, i'll lock you up right now. 10-4, we got him now. i need to see his id, too. >> the house we just passed by that he just picked this guy up, is the house we're looking at. as far as the passenger, name, date of birth and nothing is coming back. i need to be able to identify who you are. >> i moved from texas. >> you can just look at them and see how nervous they are. you have to pay attention to things like...
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under the law, you have to be able to understand and appreciate the nature of your charges and the legal process. meaning who the judge is, who the prosecutor is, what they do. basic legal principles. and you have to be able to aid and assist your lawyer in your defense. >> part of the process to determine competency is getting evaluated by mental health experts. >> we have two or three doctors, depending on whether the first two evaluations agree or disagree. and depending on what the outcome of those evaluations are, they are either sent back to the court they came from or they get sent to our forensic mental hospital up in reno. >> williams has already been evaluated by one doctor. but when she appears before judge glass, it becomes apparent she's missed her second evaluation. >> i am a little tired of this. we've been doing this, and i have told her, previously, if she doesn't go see dr. bradley and be evaluated by the next court date, she's going to be remanded to custody. >> she tried, though, judge. >> we have this happen very often where people at a custody don't get to the docto
under the law, you have to be able to understand and appreciate the nature of your charges and the legal process. meaning who the judge is, who the prosecutor is, what they do. basic legal principles. and you have to be able to aid and assist your lawyer in your defense. >> part of the process to determine competency is getting evaluated by mental health experts. >> we have two or three doctors, depending on whether the first two evaluations agree or disagree. and depending on what...
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it's the law. we've got the law and now you've got-- >> and i don't want to pay for someone ales twinkie habit, okay? >> what about people, why don't you tell people they can't have sex and then you-- >> and i don't have to-- >> and by the way, if we subsidize the outcome of sex, we might be on the hook for that, too. >> all right. guys. >> and there's much more-- >> hold on one second. final from julian. >> much larger point, the government through our tax code incentivizes buying a home and going to school. all we're talking about doing here is creating incentives in the system not to engage in unhealthy behavior that most of the rest of us end up having to subsidize. >>et the government encourages you to t it on. i'll leave it this, the government does encourage you to get it on, tax breaks for having kids. >> and encouraging to get it on and a major-- >> and julian and charlie gasperino on the same page after all. >> and hey, guys with the college football season kicking into high gear, there's
it's the law. we've got the law and now you've got-- >> and i don't want to pay for someone ales twinkie habit, okay? >> what about people, why don't you tell people they can't have sex and then you-- >> and i don't have to-- >> and by the way, if we subsidize the outcome of sex, we might be on the hook for that, too. >> all right. guys. >> and there's much more-- >> hold on one second. final from julian. >> much larger point, the government...
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includes checks and balances and respects fundamental freedoms and individual rights and the rule of law, consistent with egypt's international commitment. it goes on to say, quote, we call for all egyptians to resolve their differences over these important issues, piece fully, and, through democratic dialogue. but, no mention, harris, of mohamed morsi by name. >> harris: molly henneberg, thanks, molly. we move on to hollywood and the world. actor larry hagman was so good at being bad. he has passed away, and people are laying flowers at his star at the hollywood walk of fame. he died yesterday in dallas, again working as the character that maids him famous the world over, best known for his role as is the scheming oil tie can, jr ewing on "dallas" and he was the loveable astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeanie." we have more on his life and career and the sidewalk out there has been a flurry of activity as people come by to witness his star. >> reporter: and, already, we are having a legenus, harris. larry hagman dying of complications from cancer at the age of 81. he played the vil
includes checks and balances and respects fundamental freedoms and individual rights and the rule of law, consistent with egypt's international commitment. it goes on to say, quote, we call for all egyptians to resolve their differences over these important issues, piece fully, and, through democratic dialogue. but, no mention, harris, of mohamed morsi by name. >> harris: molly henneberg, thanks, molly. we move on to hollywood and the world. actor larry hagman was so good at being bad. he...
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joining us right now is public interest law at george washington university law school and former director of action on smoking and health. gary noland national director of citizens freedom alliance eagle host the eagle 9.39. let me start with you. smokers, you have higher healthcare costs, why not make them pay more? >> well, the truth is, allison, smokers don't have higher healthcare costs. i know this sounds bizarre and it's an ugly truth. the fact is the dutch studied it the congressional research studied it and so has the new england journal of medicine. it turns out fighting the diseases of old age much more expensive than fighting smoker's diseases. >> the diseases caused by cigarette smoking result in $96 billion in healthcare costs each year. >> the cdc.gov will knot calculate the diseases of old age into that calculation. that's why they make it look as so smokers cost more in reality and anybody can look this up. use your search engine the cost of smoking in healthcare you will find even the congressional research service says it's nonsense. >> allison, this is pizbizarre. gary
joining us right now is public interest law at george washington university law school and former director of action on smoking and health. gary noland national director of citizens freedom alliance eagle host the eagle 9.39. let me start with you. smokers, you have higher healthcare costs, why not make them pay more? >> well, the truth is, allison, smokers don't have higher healthcare costs. i know this sounds bizarre and it's an ugly truth. the fact is the dutch studied it the...
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so the warmth and humor of lincoln, even in that time when we walked around the law offices and the library, they showed him all the forward documentes, he was absorbing lincoln. >> schieffer: so this was two years before-- >> this was two years. and he said he wouldn't start filming until one year later, and now the movie is out. no, it's actually one year. it was one year. you feel like you're watching him. >> schieffer: bob final thoughts. >> i'm interested in what obama's second inaugural is going to be like. this is the big moment for clarity. i remember when i was in the navy, not in the first world war, or-- ( laughter ) but the vietnam era. there was an executive officer on the ship who had a plaque glued to his desk that said the following, "he who does not know to which port he is sailing has no favorable wind." obama needs to say this is the port we're going to, so he catches the favorable winds because i think they're out there. >> but he can't necessarily know. so much the story of second terms is surprising. we want obama to spends more time with congressmen and play golf, but
so the warmth and humor of lincoln, even in that time when we walked around the law offices and the library, they showed him all the forward documentes, he was absorbing lincoln. >> schieffer: so this was two years before-- >> this was two years. and he said he wouldn't start filming until one year later, and now the movie is out. no, it's actually one year. it was one year. you feel like you're watching him. >> schieffer: bob final thoughts. >> i'm interested in what...
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>> what we should do is first of all we have to revise our immigration laws. you know, that's number one. number two. our top policy makers have to spend more time on the problem. to think of more creative ways to help the mexicans. it's a very dynamic economy. it's become one of the top so. on the other hand, the northern third of it is increasingly controlled by drug cartels. 50,000 people have been killed in mexico since 2006, and the reason the violence rate has dropped recently is only because the cartels are consolidating their agr their geographic hold. so we have to think of more creative ways to help the mexicans, because our history with mexico and invading it as such is their sense is articulate. so it has to be very, very subtle. our policymakers care about mexico, but they're relegated to the northeast coast to a minor problem. what i'm arguing in this book is it's a major problem. >> you're saying if we don't help mexico essentially come up to roughly the standards -- >> that's the goal, to make mexico as rich as we are. >> because otherwise -- >
>> what we should do is first of all we have to revise our immigration laws. you know, that's number one. number two. our top policy makers have to spend more time on the problem. to think of more creative ways to help the mexicans. it's a very dynamic economy. it's become one of the top so. on the other hand, the northern third of it is increasingly controlled by drug cartels. 50,000 people have been killed in mexico since 2006, and the reason the violence rate has dropped recently is...
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a republican law makers demanding that the department of scort scort taking down the web site showing new immigrants how to sign from medicaid to food stamps. is this the new american dream. welcome to forbes on fox we'll go to mr. steve forbes elizabeth and rick and mike. steve, is this the america you know and love? >> no, david, it is not just immigrants of the country. people here now they are trying to mke dependent on the government. that means more votes for them and you center the hidous cartoon. birth to death. corrupting us and the immigrants and got to stop it >> rick, it is it a land of opportunity and hand outs. >> no one is handing it out. >> yes, they are. nit is just information that is available. same example -- information that shows up. anybody here in the table mitt romney, his father when he came here from mexico. he got that exact kind of government aid and he turned out to be predent of one of the nation's biggest autocompanis and became governor of the state of the michigan. >> my dear friend rick unger has to be brought up to date. he didn't get them. it is su
a republican law makers demanding that the department of scort scort taking down the web site showing new immigrants how to sign from medicaid to food stamps. is this the new american dream. welcome to forbes on fox we'll go to mr. steve forbes elizabeth and rick and mike. steve, is this the america you know and love? >> no, david, it is not just immigrants of the country. people here now they are trying to mke dependent on the government. that means more votes for them and you center the...
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my brother in law was beaten so severely he is practically in a wheelchair. >> with the help they were hidden in northern china preparing to escape from that country. in august 2009 they boarded a train heading south with strict instructions. >> thoeld us we could not take anything especially not a cell phone. if you are captured they will be able to trace all of the numbers track down the people who helped you. >> the family spent a week on the train heading toward loose. but -- laos. but to get into china they had to cross the border on foot. >> it is a tough hike. >> we arrived at the embassy though gave us temporary passports to get to seoul. >> the whole family flew to south korea. the detectors knew life after a year and a half on the road to freedom had begun. >> when you arrive at international airport and step on south korean soil for the first time what was your thought? >> i gave a shout of joy. i could finally breet. >> it is worth it to see those who obtained freedom. >> coming up, technology is starting to crack open the hermit kingdom. >> seoul south korea yaw is 26 mile
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. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most evebody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in other words, its people were christians and there's always been that dynamic, people have always understood there's a tension there between a population that's largely christian but uses its freedom to choose christiity and the laws that say go ahead ande whatever religion you want to be. >> this is what i understand from your text. one of five of the founding fathers had any religious stressed denomination or affiliation and that was when it existed calvinist and that was pretty much of a god almost independent of jesus, correct, a watch maker god who starts the earth and then he leaves it on its own, a deistic god? >> well, no, in terms of the population there's the calvinists and the deists. >> way back then? >> right. the calvinists totally predominated among the population. the founding fathers were much more elites and yes, many of them were deists but
. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most evebody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in other words, its people were christians and there's always been that dynamic, people have always understood there's a tension there between a population that's largely christian but uses its freedom to choose christiity and the laws that say go ahead ande whatever religion you want to be....
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i believe that law enforcement has indicated they believe the girls are alive. what do they base this on? >> i guess the fbi spokesperson base it on there was no evidence that they weren't. so, that's all they would tell us. so, as far as we know that's the only reason they said that. >> and, you guys decided, after four months, anniversary of their going to missing, to write a letter to the person, whoever, who took the girls. your daughter and your niece, lyric. why did you make that decision to write a letter? >> um, we just kind of decided to do that and to put an ad in the paper, because a lot of times you see people that have taken kids, have done time, they always keep the clippings, and they keep updated on their case. so, i just thought if i could put it in the front page of the paper, you know, hoping and praying that the person would see our letter, and do the right thing and bring the girls home. return them anywhere. >> you know, we have covered this case extensively at the beginning, and i must ask you this question. your niece, who was the daughte
i believe that law enforcement has indicated they believe the girls are alive. what do they base this on? >> i guess the fbi spokesperson base it on there was no evidence that they weren't. so, that's all they would tell us. so, as far as we know that's the only reason they said that. >> and, you guys decided, after four months, anniversary of their going to missing, to write a letter to the person, whoever, who took the girls. your daughter and your niece, lyric. why did you make...
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the briefing from regulating did some of that classified information make its way to palula broadwell law enforcement confirmed to cnn and contributor that they are looking at weather or not brought well, developments in the sex scandal that broke down cia director, david petraeus. the fbi is now investigating weather the former four-star generals mistress, paulsa classified military material a command center in afghanistan, the briefings regularly include classified information. did some of that information make its>> she would have received sources, and number of looking at weather broad extramarital affair with a thank afghanistan, gathering material for her for herall in" on the afghanistan four-star general. the washington post had first reported the details about the petraeus. petraeus had authorized would have gotten her>> to say that, the implication of the fbi is looking at something makes it sound like they are the determine how this circumstances ". the appeal removed from her national-security she gave whomever keep it to her will have plenty to answer for. you >> terrace expl
the briefing from regulating did some of that classified information make its way to palula broadwell law enforcement confirmed to cnn and contributor that they are looking at weather or not brought well, developments in the sex scandal that broke down cia director, david petraeus. the fbi is now investigating weather the former four-star generals mistress, paulsa classified military material a command center in afghanistan, the briefings regularly include classified information. did some of...